Gary Lineker has been red-carded by a sex survey after he famously claimed football was better than making love. The Match Of The Day star, 61, said he got a bigger thrill out of watching Leicester win the FA Cup last year – explaining the “euphoria” of seeing his heroes triumph was better than sex.
But research reveals two-thirds of men don’t agree – and say they have more fun scoring with their partner. The most popular male sex myth is that they are more passionate about sport than nookie, with 64% of men saying they would choose a roll in the hay with their partner over watching their favourite team.
Jessica Leoni, a sex and relationship expert at website IllicitEncounters.com, said: “Gary Lineker reckons that football is better than sex. “It does make you wonder whether Gary is doing it right because two-thirds of men would pick passion every time.
But I guess they haven’t played up front for England.” The most common sex myth for women is that they desire passion less than their male partner.
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